Sean Hannity's Beyond Belief

Bill Wiese sounds like a twelve year old trying to describe hell. " It smelled like poo and when daddy burned the hamburgers and other icky stuff."
He seemed to be running through the gammut of cliches.

This doesn't surprise me from Hannity. Hannity is religious and is always warning of the perils of the liberal leftist athiests on his radio show.

He seems like a nice guy though. Just alittle too much on the psycho-fanatical side when it comes to religion.
 
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Bill Wiese sounds like a twelve year old trying to describe hell. " It smelled like poo and when daddy burned the hamburgers and other icky stuff."
He seemed to be running through the gammut of cliches.

This doesn't surprise me from Hannity. Hannity is religious and is always warning of the perils of the liberal leftist athiests on his radio show.

He seems like a nice guy though. Just alittle too much on the psycho-fanatical side when it comes to religion.

Don't forget that Wiese is there flogging his book. It's conceivable he doesn't believe any of the tripe he's serving up.

M.
 
Bill Wiese sounds like a twelve year old trying to describe hell. " It smelled like poo and when daddy burned the hamburgers and other icky stuff."
He seemed to be running through the gammut of cliches.

And extremely silly ones at that. The whole "Hell smells bad" is just ludicrous. Satan should talk to farmers to find out how ill-conceived his bad-smelling Hell is; after a while you get so used to the smell that you don't even notice it.

"Welcome to Hell where it smells really, really bad for a few days and then your body slowly adjusts and you can't tell that it smells bad at all. Bwah, hah, hah!"

and by the way, why is heaven described as having gates by these folks? and Hell has prison cells? Those seem like human constructs, not something that would be in an afterlife. Unless these folks are jsut making stuff up... nahhhh.
 
I don't mind making fun of his beliefs...

He's a complete nutjob.

I was amused by the closing where Hannity asks rhetorically if Hell is real, and then says we'll be hearing from a Priest to find out.

Well I'll be glued to the set waiting to hear whether priests believe in Hell...

I did notice that Wiese's "Hell" experience sounds remarkably like a waking-dream, and that if it didn't have the religious overtones that could have been an alien space ship just as easily as a prison cell he "found himself in."
 
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I can't believe we are even still discussing this is the 21st Century.
 

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